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No, I meant I was able to convert the video using my code on my server. Which means there is something wrong with your server setup. In this thread, I have previously posted several troubleshooting steps you can employ to try to isolate and correct the problem (in relation to the error message that you are receiving). I suggest that you try some of those things and, if you are not able to fix the problem, then report back here with what you find out, and I will try to help you further.

I tried all the troubleshooting tips you gave and even got the server company to look it up and I still cannot convert videos and getting: Error generating MP3 file!

Here's what I've tried:

1) Turn error handling on in the code (comment out ini_set('display_errors',0)
2) Check your server error logs
3) Make sure FFmpeg is functional within your server setup
4) Download a fresh copy of FFmpeg
5) Make sure that you can execute commands on the server with PHP's exec()

I've tried everything with no luck. Still getting: Error generating MP3 file!. Just a few days ago the codes were working on all 3 servers but now not working on all 3 servers even though I've tried your exact codes without any modification.

I like the browser extension idea...I wonder if the extension could be programmed so that it doesn't force a new tab to open, and instead does everything behind the scenes? Unfortunately, I know nothing about programming browser extensions...But it seems like it might be possible with some AJAX and a little ingenuity?..